Monty’s

This place makes the list thanks to our recent visit to try out The Hangover Cure, dished up in a first aid kit. Yes, you read that right. For £19 you get a full breakfast, a DIY Bloody Mary kit and a can of cold Irn Bru. Belter. If only hair of the dog will do to cure the ills of the night before then Monty's is your first port of call.

Hutchesons City Grill

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Bubbles and brunch. Has any meal sounded better in the history of the world? The newly revamped Hutchesons is your special occasion weekend boozy brunch, from its opulent dining room to the insistence that you have a bottle of prosecco with your eggs. Oh, go on then. You can upgrade it to champagne too, FYI. £50 for two covers bubbles, orange juice, croissants and a brunch dish each, choosing from the likes of eggs Stornoway or avocado, lime and chilli poached eggs - maybe crab toast with hollandaise? Treat yourself - you’ve earned it after a hard week.

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Liberté

A hangover cure in a glass: A double bloody mary served in a jam jar with a mini burger and all the trimmings (Image: Mark Osborne)

If only the most ridiculous of eats will cure your hangover then this is the one for you. Liberté's Bloody Burger is guaranteed to sort you out - it's a mammoth Bloody Mary with a burger balanced on the glass. Obviously. There's more to the menu including a classic full Scottish - but we couldn't resist dropping the 'b' word in about your brunch proceedings.

McPhabbs

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McPhabbs may have found fame with their Bottomless Brunch events of late, but the regular brunch menu is just as delectable - and it comes with your choice of Bloody Marys or Hard Shakes. Yes please. We’re talking Bloody Ceasar with clam juice. We’re talking Espresso Martinis to bring you back to life. Add a side of truffled scrambled eggs or McPhabbs McMuffin (a brilliant take on a takeaway classic) and we’re there. Every. Single. Weekend.

Black Dove

Southside foodies hold Black Dove close to their hearts - the place is a shining light on the Shawlands dining scene. Add weekend breakfast options like confit duck waffles or ox cheek croque madame and we’re talking something special. And then there are the cocktails. £5 brunch special cocktails. BRB, off to the southside.

Stravaigin

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The original brunch spot - there’s a reason Calvin Harris thinks this place does the best brekkie in Glasgow. Stravaigin deal in traditional fry ups, eggs all ways and some unusual brunch options too; think steak, mussels or their signature nasi goring (Indonesian fried rice with an egg of top). Aye, now please. The drinks menu goes the more traditional route with Bloody Mary, Breakfast Martini and baby prosecco - but then, why mess with the classics?

Redmond's

Dennistoun, we’ve got you covered. Or Redmond’s have, to be more specific. Their brunch menu is a treat, with Bloody Marys providing the hair of the dog and standout dishes like eggs calabria (that’s benedict but with spicy nduja sausage instead) keeping you full through to Sunday dinner.

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The Bungo

Feeling adventurous? Try a Tom Yum Mary (Image: The Bungo/Facebook)

Another southside favourite, brunch is served at The Bungo daily (so no need to wait for the weekend) and covers everything from traditional eggs benedict and full Scottish (meat or veggie) right through to lebanese shakshuka or mexican cheesy beans on toast. No further explanation needed. There’s an extensive Bloody Mary menu including Bloody Maria (tequila), Smoking Mary (Talisker), Tom Yum Mary and a few more to make your way through. Don’t mind if we do.